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		<h1>Windows Help Page</h1>
		
		<h3>Login</h3>
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		<p>
			This is the login screen of the windows application. To log in enter your username and password in the respective fields.
			The recover button brings the user to a new screen for recovering a log in account.
			The register button brings the user to a new screen for creating an account.
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		<h3>Register</h3>
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			This is the registration page. Enter a unique username, password, your first and last name, and an email address.
			This page returns to the login if canceled. If the account is created it goes to the main overview.
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		<h3>Overview</h3>
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		<p>
			The overview page allows the user to visit the device listing, go to their account, view the devices pairing,
			add other devices, remove other devices and logout.
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		<h3>Pairing</h3>
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			The pairing page is where the pair key is obtained when other devices want to add this device.
			Generating a new pair key won't effect the connections of already connected devices.
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		<h3>Connected Devices Overview</h3>
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			The Connected Devices listing shows all of the other devices that this device is connected with.
			To view a device the user must first click on one of the devices in the provides list, then click View Device.
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		<h3>File Overview</h3>
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			The File Overview shows all of the files in both the host device and the target device.
			The host device is the device running the application the user is seeing. The target device is the device that was selected from the Device Listing.
			To move files between the devices simply select the file name and click the respective move button.
			If the selected file name is on the Host side, the list of files on the left side, then click the Move File &gt; button.
			If the selected file name is on the Target side, the list of files on the right side, then click the Move File &lt; button.
			To preview a file select a file name, and the click the Preview File button on the same side as the selected file name.
			This will open the file in Windows default application for that file.
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		<h3>Account</h3>
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			This page allows the user to edit any information about the account. Each field may only be changed idividually.
			Simply enter the new information and press the Change button adjacent to the text box.
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